Education/CredentialsDoctoral Degree: Indiana University (Biological Anthropology, with a focus on Human Behavior and Statistics)Master's Degree: Indiana University (Biological Anthropology)Master's Degree: University of Indianapolis (Human Biology)Bachelor's Degree: University of Indianapolis (Anthropology, Archeology) Contact Information Medical Sciences Building G456A Office 513-330-3999 Email turnela@ucmail.uc.edu Peer Reviewed Publications Laurah Turner 2011. A Meta-analysis of Fat Intake, Reproduction and Breast Cancer Risk: an evolutionary perspective American Journal of Human Biology, 23 5, 183L. Jones & S. Davis 2008. Effects of Protandry on Levels of Self- Fertilization in Saponaria Officinalis (Caryophyllaceae) Plant Species Biology , 23 3, 183 Abstract Publications Laurah Turner, John Langdon, Christopher Schmidt 2008. Sexual Dimorphism of Maxillary Molars: an odontometric analysis of cusp dimensions in the context of evolutionary and ontogenetic development American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 135 S46, 71L. Turner, Z. Throckmorton & J. Langdon, 2005. When Did Humans Become Ecologically Different? PaleoAnthropology, , A35
Peer Reviewed Publications Laurah Turner 2011. A Meta-analysis of Fat Intake, Reproduction and Breast Cancer Risk: an evolutionary perspective American Journal of Human Biology, 23 5, 183L. Jones & S. Davis 2008. Effects of Protandry on Levels of Self- Fertilization in Saponaria Officinalis (Caryophyllaceae) Plant Species Biology , 23 3, 183
Laurah Turner 2011. A Meta-analysis of Fat Intake, Reproduction and Breast Cancer Risk: an evolutionary perspective American Journal of Human Biology, 23 5, 183L. Jones & S. Davis 2008. Effects of Protandry on Levels of Self- Fertilization in Saponaria Officinalis (Caryophyllaceae) Plant Species Biology , 23 3, 183
Abstract Publications Laurah Turner, John Langdon, Christopher Schmidt 2008. Sexual Dimorphism of Maxillary Molars: an odontometric analysis of cusp dimensions in the context of evolutionary and ontogenetic development American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 135 S46, 71L. Turner, Z. Throckmorton & J. Langdon, 2005. When Did Humans Become Ecologically Different? PaleoAnthropology, , A35
Laurah Turner, John Langdon, Christopher Schmidt 2008. Sexual Dimorphism of Maxillary Molars: an odontometric analysis of cusp dimensions in the context of evolutionary and ontogenetic development American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 135 S46, 71L. Turner, Z. Throckmorton & J. Langdon, 2005. When Did Humans Become Ecologically Different? PaleoAnthropology, , A35